Ellen James Martin: Pre-rented homes need to be scrutinized, not necessarily shunned "Nowadays, there are lots of investor-owners who want and need to get out as rapidly as possible" A marketing specialist in her early 30s picked out a one-story contemporary
Police Investigating Possible Murder Oklahoma City Police have an apparent murder mystery on their hands Friday morning.read more...
Selling home in the family has advantages "Legacy home" sales are increasingly prevalent these days as soaring home prices make it tough for young people to enter the housing market, says Real Estate Adviser Steve McLinden.read more...
Northeast overcast but clearing ahead Excess inventory and sluggish employment left the Northeast real estate market overcast but forecasters see a patch of blue on the horizon.read more...
Fed: Minorities pay more for housing loans Minorities are far more likely than whites to take out higher-priced loans to buy or refinance a home and are denied loans more often.read more...
Lender's Upfront Fee Alarms Homeowner A Brown County homeowner initially had no reason to doubt Premium Financial Service, a company that said it had 25 years of experience in lending money.via
Hawaii so far is largely escaping a tourism slowdown that has hit many other U.S. vacation spots, thanks in part to the state’s efforts in recent years to diversify its visitor base.
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